Floor_function.svg


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English: Graph of the floor function .
Date 30 March 2006 (original upload date)
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Author No machine-readable author provided. Omegatron ( talk · contribs ) assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Instructions

See Wikipedia graph-making tips .

 # Set square 1000×1000 SVG output and filename
 # The font size (fsize) sets the size for the circles, too.
 set terminal svg enhanced size 1000 1000 fname "Times" fsize 36
 set output "floor.svg"

 # Set the text value for missing entries in the data file, so we can plot a [[w:discontinuous function|discontinuous function]]
 set datafile missing "Skip"

 # Set y axis limits so the plot doesn't go right to the edges of the graph
 set yrange [-3.5:3.5]
 # Set x axis limits so the first and last points are hidden
 set xrange [-3.5:3.5]

 # No legend needed
 set nokey

 # Add lightly-colored axis lines
 set yzeroaxis
 set xzeroaxis

 # Plot as lines and also points (circles)
 plot "floor.dat" with lines
 plot "floor.dat" with points 1 6

 # Close the file (so I don't have to close gnuplot to view it)
 set output

and data file:

floor.dat

#  X     Y1
   -3    -4
   Skip
   -3    -3
   -2    -3
   Skip
   -2    -2
   -1    -2
   Skip
   -1    -1
   0     -1
   Skip
   0     0
   1     0
   Skip
   1     1
   2     1
   Skip
   2     2
   3     2
   Skip
   3     3
   4     3

Then I opened the resulting SVG file in Inkscape , changed the fill style for the circles (either blue or white fill), brought the plot lines to the top, and then brought the circles to the top (over the lines).

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